7 Feb 2013 | 4 months, 1 week ago | From: AV Club | Clicks: 73
| It’s easy to admire Identity Thief’s narrative efficiency without respecting the results. Screenwriter Craig Mazin (Scary Movie 3 and 4, The Hangover Part II and III) devotes a bare line or two of dialogue to each aspect of his plot setup: Colorado finance-company flak Jason Bateman exchanges a couple of sentences with his boss (John Cho) to establish that Bateman is an efficient, dedicated worker. A short scene with his wife (Amanda Peet) reveals that they’re living on a shoestring budget, but holding out hope for the future. Fifteen seconds on the phone with Florida con artist ... [...] Read it at AV Club .... |
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